In today’s episode, Chris and Andrew tackle the eternal quandary of good versus evil
right out of the gate. Then they dive into the heart of tech talk with Andrew sharing his
candid challenges with React, to the struggle of getting code from the mind onto the
screen. They touch on the evolution of programming, reminiscing about the days of
DOS and games stored on floppy disks and reflecting on how ‘everything’ has been
critically designed by someone. They also share interesting insights about upgrades to
Rails and debugging, the efficiency of GitHub Copilot with JavaScript, the convolution of
JavaScript compared to Ruby, and the art of minimizing interruptions during coding flow.
There’s also a reflection on public speaking at conferences and the art of balancing
content and entertainment in presentations.
Optimizing Ruby JIT Compilers with Takashi Kokubun
We're the gem exec(utives)
Jason and Andrew Brain Dump | RailsConf, Shoes, DragonRuby, ChatGPT4, Python, mRuby
Pagy and Beginner Bounties
Ruby Language Server with Vinicius Stock
BeagleBones, mRuby, and Devise 4.9 with Hotwire support!
Utilizing AWS Lambda and Rails to Build Applications with Ken Collins
Spicy Takes with Matt Swanson
Concurrency Problems Bro
How Derek Sivers Uses Ruby And His Programming Philosophy
RubyConf at Home Hanami Panel
Finding Ruby, Scaling a Business on Rails, and Public Speaking with Nadia Odunayo
Data Migrations in Rails
Wrapping up 2022 with Ruby 3.2
Tech The Halls
Active Record Cookbook & Making Bomb Rails Apps
Jason gets Twitchy with Hanami
New Ruby versions, the Pay gem, and the new GitHub file browser
Tip Tapping Around & The Rails Foundation
BridgetownConf, Pagination, HTTP/3 & Actionable Errors
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